NCAA season begins this month, and as the mid-season invite landscape takes shape, there appear to be some big changes to the status quo. Maybe the biggest: Minnesota’s winter invite will feature men’s and women’s programs from Cal, Texas, Michigan and Arizona among others.

Here’s the full list of attending teams, per the University of Minnesota. All programs will be bringing their men’s and women’s teams:

California

Texas

Michigan

Minnesota

Arizona

Harvard

Iowa

That’s a stacked lineup, including four women’s and three men’s programs from last year’s top 10 at the NCAA Championships. It’s also a massive change from last year, when Minnesota’s invite featured mostly local programs along with Utah and San Jose State.

The Minnesota Invite is set to take place From December 4th (a Wednesday) through December 7th (a Sunday), and the Golden Gopher schedule also shows an extra day on Sunday, December 8 in long course meters. That should allow athletes to stick around one extra day to swim for Olympic Trials cuts.

Minnesota’s Invite is also the only major invite we’ve found happening on the same weekend as U.S. Open in Atlanta. U.S. Open (rebranded, but traditionally known as U.S. Winter Nationals) will be all in long course meters, so it’s also possible some of the top swimmers from those programs will prioritize the long course meet instead. In Olympic years, NCAA programs can vary pretty widely in their focus: athletes can shoot for NCAA qualifying times in short course yards at mid-season invites and spend some of January/February attending long course meter Pro Swim Series meets, or they can do the reverse, swimming long course for a mid-season rest meet and looking for NCAA qualifying swims elsewhere.

Either way, based on the invite participants we’ve confirmed elsewhere in the country so far, it looks like Minnesota should have the premier fall invite in the nation, with the top two men’s programs in the nation (last year’s champs Cal and runners-up Texas) and three of last year’s top five women’s programs (2nd-place Cal, 3rd-place Michigan, 5th-place Texas).

Stay tuned to our college channel as we confirm more mid-season invites and participating teams.

About Jared Anderson

Jared Anderson swam for nearly twenty years. Then, Jared Anderson stopped swimming and started writing about swimming. He's not sick of swimming yet. Swimming might be sick of him, though.
Jared was a YMCA and high school swimmer in northern Minnesota, and spent his college years swimming breaststroke and occasionally pretending …